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Here are a few steps you can try to fix the problem: Run the Windows 8. Install the Windows 8. If you're running Windows 8. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. It's been 17 hours and still getting the false "We can't connect right now I really would like to upgrade to Windows 8. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. I have the same problem. Tried setting up server setting using netsh but nothing seems to work.

Srinivas KR. Hi, Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community. If you are using Windows 7 on your computer, please follow the methods. Method 1: If you are using wireless connection, try connecting the cable directly and check.

Refer to the link. In reply to Srinivas KR's post on October 27, Thanks for the response. I am running Windows 7, and have a partition running Windows 8 Preview which downloaded without a problem. I am connected through a company http proxy requiring authentication. Could this be the source of problems, just wondering since I managed to download Win 8 Previews both of them through the same proxy without any problems. Windows 7 2. Tested and completed Windows 8 Upgrade Assistant compatibility check after clean boot, but still got false "We can't connect right now Method 3: Disable antivirus software and check.

Retested and completed Windows 8 Upgrade Assistant compatibility check after disabling anti virus, but still got false "We can't connect right now Restarted antivirus.

I am having the same issue. Could you advise what address the upgrade assistant trys to connect to so I can run some network diagnostics? To accept these settings and continue, select Use express settings. You can change any of these settings later, after you finish setting up. If you'd like to change some of these settings now, select Customize. For more info, select Learn more about express settings. To learn about how these settings affect your privacy, select Privacy statement.

Next, you'll be asked to sign in. If you already use a Microsoft account to sign in to Windows 8 or Windows RT, your account name will be filled in for you. If you previously used a local account, you can still use it to sign in.

We'll send a security code to the alternate email address or phone number you've set up for this account, and you'll need to enter that code to verify that you're the owner of the account. This helps us protect your account and devices when you access sensitive info.

If you don't have alternate contact info set up for the account yet, you'll be asked to provide it now. To sign in with your local account, enter your password. You can always connect to a Microsoft account later, and we recommend giving it a try. Simply put, your Microsoft account is the glue that holds together so many useful features of the new Windows. With an account, you'll be able to get apps from the Windows Store, automatically sync your settings and documents between PCs, back up your photos to the cloud so you can get to them from anywhere, and see all your contacts from multiple email and social networking accounts together in the People and Mail apps.

If this is your first time setting up a PC with Windows 8. If you already have another PC running Windows 8. Photos you take with this PC are saved to your camera roll folder on this PC, and a smaller copy of each photo is automatically backed up to your OneDrive. When you create a new document, the default save location is OneDrive. But you can always choose to save individual documents locally or on another drive.

Windows will save a backup copy of your PC settings to OneDrive. If something ever happens to your PC and you need to replace it, your settings are saved in the cloud and you can transfer them to a new PC instantly.

You can change any of these settings later in PC settings. If you'd prefer to turn off all of these settings now, select Turn off these OneDrive settings not recommended. Windows checks for these critical updates when you finish setting up Windows 8. Downloading and installing these updates might take a few minutes, depending on the updates you need. Your PC might also need to restart one or more times to complete the updates.

Your desktop apps come with you when you update to Windows 8. You can see all of the Windows Store apps you own in the Your apps section of the Store. From here, you can choose the ones you want to install on your updated PC and install them all at once. Select Account , and then select My apps. Note: You don't need to wait for the apps to finish installing.

They'll keep installing in the background while you do other things.



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